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A well-preserved Victorian home will usually sell for a premium. These lovely houses with decorative trim, intriguing rooflines and lively color schemes are often out of reach for the average home buyer

However, if you know where to look, Victorian bargains are out there. We found seven Victorians priced under six digits. With most of these homes you will have to be handy, because they are in need of varying degrees of repair.

But if you desire gingerbread trim and decorative spindles, these budget-friendly options are just waiting for a little elbow grease to restore their inner (and outer) beauty.

The decorative detail: Bright and cherry, this 1897 home has an unusually cool, round, wrap-around porch out front, and it is stuffed with period features inside. A wood-burning cooking stove, bay windows and ornate fireplace mantles are just a few of the intriguing features in this painted-lady-to-be.

The decorative detail: With turrets, gables and ornate trim to spare, this home built in 1901 has everything we love about the Queen Annes of the Industrial Era. Although it’s been converted into a multifamily dwelling, the period detail remains intact. Inside you will find stained glass, pocket doors and Rookwood fireplaces.

The decorative detail: Looking for a place that’s move-in ready? This Victorian may need a few cosmetic tweaks, but its been lovingly cared for over the years. You’ll get a tin ceiling, built-in curio cabinets, bay windows, even a Victorian-style screen door.

The decorative detail: The charming Eastlake scrollwork on this 1900 home isn’t reserved for the façade. You’ll find the same detail on door frames, the staircase and fireplace mantles. Historic touches in the home include mirrored fireplaces and stained glass windows.

The decorative detail: We don’t see many single-story Victorians, but we love the quaint details of this home. With a tin roof, large bay window and Eastlake-style spindles on the porch, there is plenty to fall in love with. Bonus: The home comes with original hardwood floors.

The decorative detail: This adorable, circa 1910, folk-style Victorian is a perfect mix of charm and sensible farm house. In need of TLC, a fixer-upper enthusiast who buys this home will have plenty of raw material to work with—including pocket doors; a massive, wraparound porch; and ornate trim.

The decorative detail: This circa 1887 home is ultra-affordable for New Jersey. Admittedly, it needs work but we think it might be a diamond in the rough. With the simple Mansard design, bay windows, and period touches still intact, there’s no end to what a savvy buyer could do.

The Decorative Detail: This adorable, 10-story monolith is a rare catch. It is the largest structure on the western continent and boasts a village just a short rail ride away. It has all the amenities, Ct/EtwLib/Bs/Anv. A column of never-ending lava provides central heating and light. Bonus features, like an End Chest and Nether Portal push the price up a bit, but it’s important to remember that these walls contain the only ground on the continent that isn’t swarming with mobs after nightfall. My initials are engraved in it with obsidian blocks so this will require a little bit of work to make it feel homey.